Researchers reveal that as long as an athlete avoids injuries, their brain is likely to be sharper than non-athletes. This study was found significant in the case of several sports such as football, soccer, and hockey. After examining the 1,000 participants, they observed that athletes develop an ability to tackle electrical noise in their minds. This helps the athletes to quickly and efficiently process external sounds on hectic playing grounds. Similarly, both musicians and multilingual people have also been found capable of processing incoming sound signals more efficiently. Researchers believe their research will be useful for people struggling with auditory processing issues and suggest instituting sports-based intervention programs for such people.
Playing Sports Makes Your Brain More Sharper
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